It would seem that the weather has cooperated with us for the past couple weeks very much allowing us to have the consistent dry air and temperature. Making it easy to regulate the drying of drywall mud and stain( big … Continue reading
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Single at the Shore: Hanging Out
Every other week on Shorebread one of our “single ladies” will give you a firsthand account of their trials and tribulations navigating the shore’s single scene. We’re in favor of the romantic notion of letter writing–you remember, in the olden … Continue reading
Socially Speaking: Holiday Parades, Parties & ...
Santa is a busy, busy man, especially on the Eastern Shore. Mr. Claus will be attending several parades, parties, and celebrations on the coast this weekend. Socially Speaking, it’s officially the holiday season. Welcome the winter spirit with these magical … Continue reading
The Bona Style: Fashion for a Cause
While most of us are out shopping for loved ones for the holiday season, there are some people in our close communities who can’t even afford a coat that will keep them warm this winter—an unfortunate reality of the state … Continue reading
Local Artisan Month: Erick Sahler Serigraphs
Introducing… Local Artisans Month on Shorebread In honor of the holiday season, and all of the gift-giving that comes along with it, Shorebread is devoting the month of December to our fine local artists. Artists who are from, currently live … Continue reading
Six Eleven Salon & Gallery Prepares for the Ho ...
“When you have a passion for what you do, you just keep doing it,” said Jill Ferger, owner of Six Eleven Salon and Gallery in West Ocean City. After twelve years of experience in the beauty and cosmetology field, Ferger … Continue reading
Shorebilly’s Swill: First Summer, Part Three
I hope you’ve all been following along through Parts 1 and 2 of this piece. It’s basically a synopsis of all of the bizarre and humorous events that took place during my first summer in Ocean City involving me and … Continue reading
I’ve Been There: A Local Insider’s Per ...
When I parked my car at a meter in Washington D.C. in late September, I felt anxiety and pride. As I walked toward the Occupy Wall Street encampment at MacPhearson Square, I began to wonder what motivated me to come … Continue reading
Op-Ed: A Capitalist’s Point of View
My name is Danny Robinson and I am a capitalist. I also happen to be somewhat of a hippie. I usually wear flip flops; I believe in peace, and I believe there are more important aspirations than making money. Being … Continue reading
‘Tis the Season: Festive Additions to The Hu ...
Thanksgiving has come and gone and we took some free time off to spend it with family. Over the weekend it was back to work to make up time. Fortunately, the weather was cooperating and we had a beautiful couple … Continue reading
Socially Speaking: A Start to the Holiday Season
The holiday season has arrived on the Eastern Shore. This weekend kicks of several events that are tell-tale signs of many upcoming celebrations. There are holiday events running all week long. Don’t get overwhelmed… Socially Speaking, there are even more … Continue reading
The Bona Style: Can Fashion Save You From Gaining ...
Can Fashion save you from gaining Weight? A fantastic idea, but is it true? Like many women I am always watching my weight and trying to eat healthy. This time of year is the kiss of death for me. I … Continue reading
Silently Dreaming of Milburn Landing
The urge to get away…to escape to a place where it is silent. A place where the thoughts running through your head can come to a complete halt. A silence that requires skill to attain and an urge to get … Continue reading
Black Friday, Small Business Saturday & Cyber ...
On your mark. Get set. Go! When the clock strikes midnight after Thanksgiving, shoppers will be sprinting to local stores to go shopping crazy. Many stores open at 12 am on Friday, others open even sooner. Black Friday is the … Continue reading
Shorebilly’s Swill: The First Summer–C ...
I’m going to act on the assumption that you’ve all read part one of this piece, and not belabor the intro. If not, with just a few clicks you can read last week’s and be brought up to speed. Go … Continue reading
Thanksgiving Culinary Traditions Across the Shore
Tradition can take many forms, whether beginning with family customs, or habits formed from years of friendships–each mean something different to the individual. Thanksgiving is a purely American holiday, not commercialized like so many of the surrounding holidays. Living on … Continue reading
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